Elsewhere tech company Metail this week had ‘Clueless’ fans the land over lusting after their new Cher Horowitz digital wardrobe.

The company, who call themselves ‘your virtual fitting room’ anyway, have brought the Alicia Silverstone fantasy into the real world some 19 years after it first appeared on-screen, with an area on their website that lets one pick from a selection of Cher’s infamous get-ups.

By simply entering your stats (height, weight and bra size), Metail create a so-called ‘MeModel’ that can be dressed up in any of your preferred looks from the 1995 classic, plus the company is offering prizes for those shared across social channels.

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Lastly, another AW14 campaign debuted this week, as French fashion house Balmain presented its vision for next season.

Shot by Mario Sorrenti and both art directed and styled by Katie Grand, the campaign is a much darker affair then the former Rihanna shoot, which saw the singer surrounded by bright white tiles.